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Governance, Funding, Design, Socio-Economic Impacts Water Enhancement Projects Friday Forum #8 14 March 2008 Terry Heiler
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INVESTMENT IN CONTEXT Investment Opportunity 400,000 ha on the books Annual contribution to GDP -- $2 billion ++ This is 1.6 percent of GDP NZ’s Comparative Advantage
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DEFINING WATER ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS needs a community of interest multi purpose but dominated by irrigation large scale water infrastructure costs high -- private capital needed high social and environmental impacts
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WHO IS INTERESTED AND WHY ? 10 large proposals on the go Central to Wairarapa 400,000 ha investigations to date $6 million off farm costs $2,000 million on farm costs $1,500 million changing agricultural industry
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WHY ARE THESE INVESTMENTS DIFFERENT ? High up-front capital requirements Long-term -- inter-generational in time scale limited customer base high social and economic impact need access to private land large RMA and user coordination issues
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DEVELOPMENT PATHWAYS Genesis and Initial Planning Pre-feasibility and Feasibility Resource consents Marketing, Pre-sale and Funding Final design and Implementation Operation and Maintenance
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BIG ISSUES FOR PROMOTERS Resource Quantification Funding the Early Stages Governance Structures Funding Models Sources of Funding Resource Consents Land Access
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MAF-SPONSORED STUDIES Corporate and Financial Structures Equity and Funding Options Role of Central Government Role of Local Government International Experiences Socio-Economic Impacts
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CONCLUDING REMARKS The strong interest in large-scale water enhancement projects is a reality Development of proposals has identified common problems The current policy environment may not be promoter or investor-friendly Interventions are called for
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“ (do we)..attempt to cast reality into the mould of policy or do we do the opposite…..policy must match reality…”
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ANY QUESTIONS ?
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